>Any ideas how it is possible to get this error, when the "cursor" referred to is actually a shared DBF?
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>The error occurs on this line:
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REPLACE Endtime WITH ltTime IN HISTORY
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>where HISTORY is a shared DBF. Now, curiously, this code is executed a few hundred times a day, and has been for months ... and I've gotten this error (#111) once yesterday and once today.
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>Ideas?
Shared.. so, perhaps two users are trying to update it at the same time? Try to rlock() before the replace and unlock after the replace.
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